Dataset: ILLS-
Taxa: Gloeotulasnella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium


ILLS
Gloeotulasnella calocera
A.M. & D.P. Rogers   s.n.1958-07-20
United States, Oregon, Wallowa National Forest, Lake Creek Forest Camp, Lostine River, 43.256514 -122.170311

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella calospora (Boud.) D.P. Rogers
R.J. Bandoni   s.n.1959-03-29
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver, University of British Columbia,. Endowment Lands, 49.25 -123.133333

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella calospora (Boud.) D.P. Rogers
D.P. Rogers   s.n.1932-06-02
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Linder's Woods, Iowa City, 41.702292 -91.606163

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella calospora (Boud.) D.P. Rogers
R.J. Bandoni   s.n.1959-12-02
Canada, British Columbia, Univ of BC Endowment Lands, Vancouver, 49.25 -123.133333

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
D.H. Linder & L. White   s.n.1936-04-29
United States, New York, Gratiot, Arust Forest, near Ithaca, 42.4413 -76.5142

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
A.M. & D.P. Rogers   s.n.1943-08-19
United States, Massachusetts, Hampden, Forest Park, Springfield, 42.101483 -72.589811

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
R.J. Bandoni   s.n.1959-03-21
Canada, British Columbia, Mt Seymour Park, 44.283333 -77.866667

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
D.P. Rogers   s.n.1932-04-21
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Linder's Woods, Iowa City, 41.702292 -91.606163

ILLS
Gloeotulasnella pinicola (Bres.) D.P. Rogers
D.P. Rogers   s.n.1932-10-12
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Linder's Woods, Iowa City, 41.702292 -91.606163


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Google Map

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